Will Dissly

As a situational blocking TE, he has one of the least visible roles on the field but FUCK is he good at it. Go back and watch the plays he's in on and how well he seals off the end. He's the ultimate example of a "cog-in-the-machine".
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Still #MyDissly.
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Dissly and Sample will play in the League. They're devastating blockers. Not every recruit can be an All American, but he's developing into a solid player. Stuff like this swells my Doog.
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Our? tight end blocking has really helped the O-line.
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We actually talk about this on the podcast, should be coming out today. Good chit, bananas!bananasnblondes said:At the time, it seemed like he was destined for doog-legend status. He was a 2-star recruit (who had no feces in his throat), played as a true freshman, and supposedly looked amazing at practice...then he gets moved to TE where Daniels and Sample were already entrenched. I expected him to graduate in a couple years and think to myself, "oh yeah, forgot about that guy"
As a situational blocking TE, he has one of the least visible roles on the field but FUCK is he good at it. Go back and watch the plays he's in on and how well he seals off the end. He's the ultimate example of a "cog-in-the-machine". -
Hi. I have heard of your "program" but do not see it in my play-list. I'm using the latest version of Win AMP. Please look into this immediately.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
We actually talk about this on the podcast, should be coming out today. Good chit, bananas!bananasnblondes said:At the time, it seemed like he was destined for doog-legend status. He was a 2-star recruit (who had no feces in his throat), played as a true freshman, and supposedly looked amazing at practice...then he gets moved to TE where Daniels and Sample were already entrenched. I expected him to graduate in a couple years and think to myself, "oh yeah, forgot about that guy"
As a situational blocking TE, he has one of the least visible roles on the field but FUCK is he good at it. Go back and watch the plays he's in on and how well he seals off the end. He's the ultimate example of a "cog-in-the-machine". -
It really whips a llamas assGrundleStiltzkin said:
Hi. I have heard of your "program" but do not see it in my play-list. I'm using the latest version of Win AMP. Please look into this immediately.CokeGreaterThanPepsi said:
We actually talk about this on the podcast, should be coming out today. Good chit, bananas!bananasnblondes said:At the time, it seemed like he was destined for doog-legend status. He was a 2-star recruit (who had no feces in his throat), played as a true freshman, and supposedly looked amazing at practice...then he gets moved to TE where Daniels and Sample were already entrenched. I expected him to graduate in a couple years and think to myself, "oh yeah, forgot about that guy"
As a situational blocking TE, he has one of the least visible roles on the field but FUCK is he good at it. Go back and watch the plays he's in on and how well he seals off the end. He's the ultimate example of a "cog-in-the-machine". -
Emptamann was a 2 star.
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Dissly is playing quite a bit as a blocking TE and making the most of it when he's in there.
He looked pretty decent running with the ball on his TD earlier this season, too.
Edit: Dissly TD at 1:55.28:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DBlZ5qedOy8&t=6928
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Will AhmpmahnWeAreAFatLesboSchool said:Emptamann was a 2 star.